Travel from Vienna Airport

Every half hour (at xh10 and at xh40) a bus goes from Vienna Airport
to the west station of Vienna (Wien Westbahnhof).
From there a train leaves to Linz every hour. The train ride takes
two hours. Fare: USD 22.

Official Sponsors

Scope of the Conference

Constraints have emerged as the basis of a representational and
computational paradigm that draws from many disciplines and can be
brought to bear on many problem domains. The conference is concerned
with all aspects of computing with constraints including: algorithms,
applications, environments, languages, models, systems. Papers
presented at the conference will come from one of the many disciplines
concerned with constraints, including: artificial intelligence,
combinatorial algorithms, computational logic, concurrent computation,
databases, discrete mathematics, operations research, programming
languages, symbolic computation. The conferences covers all domains
employing constraints, including: computational linguistics,
configuration, decision support, design, diagnosis, graphics, hardware
verification, molecular biology, planning, program analysis,
qualitative reasoning, real-time systems, resource allocation,
robotics, scheduling, software engineering, temporal reasoning, type
inference, vision, visualization, user interfaces. There will be many
papers that bridge disciplines or combine theory and practice.

Conference Venue

CP97 will take place at Schloss Hagenberg, a medieval,
renovated castle close to Linz, Austria, known as the site of the Research Institute for Symbolic
Computation (RISC).

Proceedings

The proceedings will be published as Springer LNCS 1330; they will be available at the conference. The first pages of the proceedings also contain the table of contents.

Special Issue of Constraints Journal

Selected papers will be collected in a special issue of the CONSTRAINTS journal devoted to the conference.

Exhibition and Sponsors

Companies, publishers, agencies or organizations interested in
exhibition space, or in becoming conference sponsors, should contact
the Conference Chair. Researchers interested in providing computer
demonstrations should contact the Program Chair.